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From Late September until early November, Pacific King Salmon make their way from
the depths of Lake Michigan to the gravel rich tail waters of Croton Dam on the majestic and mighty Muskegon River. Imagine
yourself fly fishing for Pacific king salmon on one of the finest salmonid fisheries in the nation. The Muskegon River is
situated on the southern fringes of the Manistee National forest near Newaygo, Michigan. You'll be surrounded by
a mixture of tall hardwoods and pines filled with deer, wild turkeys, ruffed grouse, and the nations prized bald eagles as
you fly fishing for king salmon. During this magnificent time of the year, you'll have opportunity to engage in
fly fishing for steelhead as they gorge themselves on salmon eggs, as well as the resident brown and rainbow trout that live
in the insect rich river. Float trips include, professional guide, drift boat, hot gormet shore lunch, and use of premium
Orvis equiptment.
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